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Minnesota and Illinois file a lawsuit against the Trump administration to stop aggressive ICE raids, escalating the conflict between Democratic states and the federal government over immigration policy.
A December 2025 poll reveals Governor George Natembeya has eclipsed traditional leaders to become the most influential political figure in Western Kenya.
Melbourne swelters under 43°C heat as a catastrophic heatwave triggers power outages and evacuation orders, highlighting the severity of the global climate crisis.
World 10km record-holder Agnes Ngetich leads Kenya’s bid for a historic tenth straight senior women’s team title at the World Cross Country Championships.
Portland leaders demand ICE leave the city after federal agents shoot two people, escalating tensions over US immigration enforcement tactics.
President Ruto unveils a plan to train 600,000 Kenyans to access government tenders, aiming to operationalize the 30% procurement rule for youth and women.
Victoria faces a catastrophic fire emergency as record heatwaves fuel blazes that have already destroyed homes and left thousands without power.
CS Wycliffe Oparanya warns youth against misusing NYOTA project funds, announcing strict digital monitoring to ensure the World Bank-backed billions create real jobs.
A new Infotrak poll shows President Ruto leading in Western Kenya, but facing stiff competition from a surging Fred Matiang’i and George Natembeya.
ODM warns its members against a "hostile takeover" by UDA, threatening disciplinary action as the ruling party aggressively targets opposition grassroots support.
Francis Atwoli dismisses Uhuru Kenyatta’s influence, warning Fred Matiang’i that the retired president lacks the political capital to deliver the presidency in 2027.
Jeremiah Kioni threatens to quit the Mt Kenya unity talks if DP Gachagua persists with his push for a single regional party, exposing deep cracks in the coalition.
A new Infotrak poll shows ODM still leads in Western Kenya, but UDA is rapidly gaining ground, threatening to turn the opposition stronghold into a swing region.